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. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in their 8 x 8-foot cells 23 hours a day. >> a lot of them complain that the walls are closing in on them, and that's why they're actually seen by mental health staff, you know, at least once, twice a week, sometimes once a month. >> sergeant tracy wright has been at the prison for ten years. she spent the past three working in the segregation unit. >> this particular inmate, she wants to go to mental health. she does this every weekend. she's wanting attention. >> when an inmate here acts out, the officers follow a strict protocol and take no chances. >> we basically take their things, because a lot of times, they'll take some of their personal items or some of the state-issued items and try to tie it around their neck and give the illusion that they might be trying to hang themselves. and some of the inmates even try. >> working in this area, it can be dangerous. we have had some assaults up here. a lot of the inmates up here are violent. >> once a day, the in
. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in their 8 x 8-foot cells 23 hours a day. >> a lot of them complain that the walls are closing in on them, and that's why they're actually seen by mental health staff, you know, at least once, twice a week, sometimes once a month. >> sergeant tracy wright has been at the prison for ten years. she spent the past three working in the segregation unit. >>...
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>> monday, a couple of inches across most of the united kingdom and australia. all-time high in sydney, 114 degrees, it is summer down there. we are going to feel the difference as we move into tuesday and wednesday. the coldest air in the four years. the inauguration, everybody was freezing down there. outside this hour, we have a cold front on the way. it is 44 degrees at reagan national airport. windchill factor in the upper 30's. wins south southwest at 13. it is 44 in annandale. 42 and washington d.c. the winds are going to die down briefly, then pick up again during the day tomorrow. temperatures outside these are our average highs for the day. here we have about 11:20. it is 43 at, 45 at manassas. we are watching this courtoff to the west. over the past three weeks or so, we have had the cold air in the upper midwest, but had a hard time breaking its way loose to the mid-atlantic. that will change by tuesday wednesday, and thursday, we will be lucky to make it above freezing for daytime highs. nighttime lows in the single digits to middle teens. high pres
>> monday, a couple of inches across most of the united kingdom and australia. all-time high in sydney, 114 degrees, it is summer down there. we are going to feel the difference as we move into tuesday and wednesday. the coldest air in the four years. the inauguration, everybody was freezing down there. outside this hour, we have a cold front on the way. it is 44 degrees at reagan national airport. windchill factor in the upper 30's. wins south southwest at 13. it is 44 in annandale. 42...
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the first released "soulsinger" sold 160,000 units independently, and i put it out with a good friend of mine just by word of mouth. and people playedly albums. rychelle was a big influence on me. she started playing my music. same with her saying come to l.a. tomorrow. what? you guys open for me in l.a. that was my introduction in l.a. >> did you have a strong relationship with you before you met her? >> no. i met her briefly and i would go to her shows all the time. i was her little groupie in the back, i love her, i can't wait for my turn, i wish she could hear my music. it took years but it immediately helped. >> reached back. >> yes. a lot of artists don't do that, and now i'm doing it for other people because someone did it for me. patti labelle, chaka kahn, everyone, they've reached back and said we have to lift this girl up. >> how does that feel, people like patti labelle? she didn't just lift you up. she said you are her successor. for her to say that. >> i have these aha moments. you know, you have celebrity friends and they forget that i'm still, like -- i'm, like, a group
the first released "soulsinger" sold 160,000 units independently, and i put it out with a good friend of mine just by word of mouth. and people playedly albums. rychelle was a big influence on me. she started playing my music. same with her saying come to l.a. tomorrow. what? you guys open for me in l.a. that was my introduction in l.a. >> did you have a strong relationship with you before you met her? >> no. i met her briefly and i would go to her shows all the time. i...
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>> i expect to see good unit growth in 2014 and we build on it from here. liz: last question. listen, it was a big topic of buzz around the consumer electronics show. what is intel doing in television? i personally think at that, you know, everybody is waiting for apple tv, google tv. it is not happening. is intel. we know you hired people to look into but intel working with the cable operators to come out, i don't want to say a set-top box box but something, some type of device that will make television a lot better experience that we won't have to have a cable box of some sort? >> i'm sorry to do this on the last question, similar to talking about customer design wins up until they're ready this isn't a place where we're going to comment. we think that we have great silicon in that leadership silicon is probably appropriate in the internet of things. in the data center. in clients but we're not going to go there specifically. liz: i am looking at that as maybe a yes but i will let you hold onto that comment. thank you, stacey, very much for joining us. >> great. good to be b
>> i expect to see good unit growth in 2014 and we build on it from here. liz: last question. listen, it was a big topic of buzz around the consumer electronics show. what is intel doing in television? i personally think at that, you know, everybody is waiting for apple tv, google tv. it is not happening. is intel. we know you hired people to look into but intel working with the cable operators to come out, i don't want to say a set-top box box but something, some type of device that will...
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united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. gerr brace yourself. the fiscal fist fight in washington has only just begun. what this means gerri: how you glad the fiscal cliff is over? i have to tell you, more of the same to come. kent ratiol wrangling, likely more rate -- name-calling, pushing the decision making to th24th hour and beond. here's the calendar of events. sequestration. this is that 600 billion in tax cuts in the defense department. congress was supposed to decide what to do about the linacs, but it has not done anything at all except the can down the road for another to months. spec that conversation to kick into gear late next month. and then the debt ceiling. democrats won permission to spend more money in march. congress has the constitutional authority to set our debt ceiling and has agreed to raise it. watch for a big fight as republicans try to institute some sort of fiscal sense that democrats resist. the big events, but there is another one that happened today that congress did not pass a resolution to recognize that happened
united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. gerr brace yourself. the fiscal fist fight in washington has only just begun. what this means gerri: how you glad the fiscal cliff is over? i have to tell you, more of the same to come. kent ratiol wrangling, likely more rate -- name-calling, pushing the decision making to th24th hour and beond. here's the calendar of events. sequestration. this is that 600 billion in tax cuts in the defense department. congress was...
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of course, egypt is very important partner of the united states. in fact, we just sent them four new f 16 fighter jets like these. part of an aid package worth about a billion dollars a year "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt is here. jonathan, in many ways, egypt doesn't seem any more stable now than it was two years ago. >> tough to argue against that, shep, when you see the tens of thousands on the streets of egypt, major cities today. protesting the government of muslim brotherhood president mohammed mohammed morsi. the protesters say that morsey has done nothing to fix the mess of the egyptian economy. and he has also rewritten the constitution in outright power grab. to them, the protesters, nothing has changed in the past two years except swap ago secular dictatorship for a religious one. former state department under secretary nicholas once says this is a situation the u.s. has to watch very carefully. listen. >> not only is there this divide between the new government dominated by the muslim brotherhood and old regime of presid
of course, egypt is very important partner of the united states. in fact, we just sent them four new f 16 fighter jets like these. part of an aid package worth about a billion dollars a year "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt is here. jonathan, in many ways, egypt doesn't seem any more stable now than it was two years ago. >> tough to argue against that, shep, when you see the tens of thousands on the streets of egypt, major cities today. protesting the government of...
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in the united emirates, the world's tallest build, the berj khalif that. in london, big ben rang out the old and brought in the new. and the tradition continued in the big apple, tens of thousands, crammed into times square to official with welcome 2013. kurt gregory, nbc news. >> how can you top the kiss at the eiffel tower. >>> 400 new laws go in effect. in maryland, same-sex couples have the right to marry. and the wedding ceremonies started just after midnight. california has banned their workers from forcing their workers and job applicants to hand over passwords to facebook and twitter accounts. >> and lawmakers decided it's not a fair fight. >>> and florida, police can no longer give tickets to drivers who flash their headlights to let fellow motorists know there's a speed trap ahead. i think we've all done that. now for the forecast on the first day of this new year. as you wake up this morning, maybe you're just heading home, we are going to watch some rain in the southeast. overall, it's a quiet start to the new year. kind of how we like it. it w
in the united emirates, the world's tallest build, the berj khalif that. in london, big ben rang out the old and brought in the new. and the tradition continued in the big apple, tens of thousands, crammed into times square to official with welcome 2013. kurt gregory, nbc news. >> how can you top the kiss at the eiffel tower. >>> 400 new laws go in effect. in maryland, same-sex couples have the right to marry. and the wedding ceremonies started just after midnight. california has...
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the brothers served in the same infantry unit in 1968, both getting wounded, each crediting the other with saving their lives. >> i don't see the lens of every world event and whether we should use american power through the lens of vietnam. but it's part of me. >> reporter: hagel's service was praised -- >> i admire your service to your country. >> reporter: but he was criticized for being soft on iran and too tough on israel. at one point, criticizing what he called thelobby. today, he took that comment back. >> i should have used another term, and i'm sorry. and i regret it. >> reporter: and hagel seemed to get confused about iran, which he called an elected, legitimate government, stating president obama's position on pursuit of nuclear weapons. hagel is likely to be confirmed, but even supporters acknowledge he didn't have a familiarly strong performance today, saying that he still needs to learn more about the pentagon, telling the committee, quote, if confirmed, i intend to know a lot more than i do. those were his exact words, diane. >> it was a bruising day. thank you so much
the brothers served in the same infantry unit in 1968, both getting wounded, each crediting the other with saving their lives. >> i don't see the lens of every world event and whether we should use american power through the lens of vietnam. but it's part of me. >> reporter: hagel's service was praised -- >> i admire your service to your country. >> reporter: but he was criticized for being soft on iran and too tough on israel. at one point, criticizing what he called...
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we grew up in a mixed income housing unit. you know, i saw my mother by her first home when i was in high school. within 10 years, my mother bought a piece of property in virginia and had her house built on an acre and a half of land. she was quite successful. c-span: did you move from marijuana to cocaine? >> guest: well, not like that. c-span: but did one thing lead to another? >> guest: yes, it was speed and asset and marijuana and later in high school i became introduced to cocaine. you know, that was pretty much how it went. c-span: what we would like to know is a lot of people use the drugs and we all wring our hands and say it's horrible. but do people enjoy these drugs? is that why they use them? or are you hiding from something? >> guest: there comes a point when you no longer enjoy them. but initially there has to be some sense of enjoyment. for instance, when i was 10 years old i smoked my first cigarette. i took one hit off of the cigarette and got so dizzy and fell on someone's bed and i just, you know, i don't ca
we grew up in a mixed income housing unit. you know, i saw my mother by her first home when i was in high school. within 10 years, my mother bought a piece of property in virginia and had her house built on an acre and a half of land. she was quite successful. c-span: did you move from marijuana to cocaine? >> guest: well, not like that. c-span: but did one thing lead to another? >> guest: yes, it was speed and asset and marijuana and later in high school i became introduced to...
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while in the united arab emirates, the world's tallest building set the stage for a giant celebration. in paris, tens of thousands celebrated at the eiffel tower. while in london, big ben rang out the old and rang in the new. and the tradition continued in the big apple. tens of thousands crammed into times square to officially welcome 2013. kirk gregory, nbc news. >> beautiful kisses to start the new year. >>> on the first day of the new year, more than 400 new laws go into effect around the country. here are just a few. in maryland, same-sex couples now have the right to marry. and the wedding ceremonies started just after midnight in baltimore. california and illinois have both banned employers from forcing their workers or job applicants to hand over passwords from their personal facebook or twitter accounts. california's also outlawed using hounds to hunt bobcats or bears after lawmakers decided it's not a fair fight. in florida, flash away. police can no longer give tickets to drivers who flash their headlights to let fellow motorists know there's a speed trap ahead. >>> here's
while in the united arab emirates, the world's tallest building set the stage for a giant celebration. in paris, tens of thousands celebrated at the eiffel tower. while in london, big ben rang out the old and rang in the new. and the tradition continued in the big apple. tens of thousands crammed into times square to officially welcome 2013. kirk gregory, nbc news. >> beautiful kisses to start the new year. >>> on the first day of the new year, more than 400 new laws go into...
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. >> nobody will attack the united states of america and get away with it. >> that means this man has a target on his back. the u.s. says he masterminded the attack from a safe haven in the country of mali, a thousand miles away. the u.s. will be sharing intelligence with france to track him down. >> back at home, more about a man who shot and killed in the district overnight. he is 44-roll tracy mcfadden of northeast d.c. the police say he was shot on georgia avenue in northwest. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. the investigators are searching for a mobile van suspect. a shooting at a gun show in raleigh, north carolina, today. two people were wounded when a 12 gauge shotgun accidentally fired. the owner was unzipping the case when the gun discharged. the two people are expected to make a full recovery. >> and the latest on the gun- control debate, today, hundreds of supporters rallied in annapolis. they are not happy about sweeping gun control legislation that was introduced by gov. martin o'malley this week. richard reeve is back from the effect. richard, they say that new g
. >> nobody will attack the united states of america and get away with it. >> that means this man has a target on his back. the u.s. says he masterminded the attack from a safe haven in the country of mali, a thousand miles away. the u.s. will be sharing intelligence with france to track him down. >> back at home, more about a man who shot and killed in the district overnight. he is 44-roll tracy mcfadden of northeast d.c. the police say he was shot on georgia avenue in...
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the united states it's not. what we need in the united states is not hatred. what we need in the united states is not by lens and lawlessness. but is love. and wisdom and compassion toward what i know about. the feeling of justice. to what those who still suffer within our country whether they be quite whether they be black guys mace or race might not be the dividing factor it once was but we continue to be a country divided nonetheless you know i tend to end the show with a lot of cynicism we would be blind to not recognize at face value alone the milestone this country has reached and electing a black man as our president when only fifty years ago blacks and whites couldn't even sit together in a diner as much criticism that i have for this administration it's important to recognize the revolution that has occurred in this nation's social consciousness and with all the division hatred has been is and that exists at this moment among the populace we don't heed dr king's most profound advice of all he said darkness cannot drive out darkness only light can do t
the united states it's not. what we need in the united states is not hatred. what we need in the united states is not by lens and lawlessness. but is love. and wisdom and compassion toward what i know about. the feeling of justice. to what those who still suffer within our country whether they be quite whether they be black guys mace or race might not be the dividing factor it once was but we continue to be a country divided nonetheless you know i tend to end the show with a lot of cynicism we...
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the bush administration told us that the united states went to war to help spread democracy throughout the world but ten years later democracy is on the decline how should america be promoting democracy of foreign nations as the panel of the nights alone liberal rumble also later in the show will have a your take my take it live segment your chance to call in and ask a question or make a comment live on the air and how could factory farming lead to a global and demick of epic proportions and what can be done to protect the human race i'll tell you and it's a daily take. this morning president obama unveiled a comprehensive list of proposals to help combat the epidemic of gun violence in america some of the main legislative proposals included requiring criminal background checks on all gun sales including private sales and strengthening penalties for gun trafficking president obama's also pushing a new assault weapons ban limiting ammunition magazines to ten rounds he will also pursue a series of twenty three executive actions these actions include stricter prosecution of would be gun b
the bush administration told us that the united states went to war to help spread democracy throughout the world but ten years later democracy is on the decline how should america be promoting democracy of foreign nations as the panel of the nights alone liberal rumble also later in the show will have a your take my take it live segment your chance to call in and ask a question or make a comment live on the air and how could factory farming lead to a global and demick of epic proportions and...
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. >> the airplane, the one that says on the side, united states of america, lands anywhere in the world, i will be proud that it will be john kerry representing us. >> should he be confirmed, i'm confident he will be, and become our next secretary of state. i'm sure we'll have our disagreements which i know neither one of us will hesitate to bring to the other's attention. >> ever since key new york democratic senator chuck schumer softened his stance on former nebraska senator chuck hagel, president obama's nominee for defense secretary, hagel has been able to slowly grow a little more support in the senate ahead of his confirmation hearing and now though, some senators are raising questions about deputy national security advisor john brennan's chances of becoming cia director since at least one democratic senator has an issue with mr. brennan's role in the government, targeting americans that we thought were involved in terrorism, such as anwar al-awlaki, jamie. >> jamie: thank you so much for the look there. thank you. and as peter mentioned the federal court of appeals did unanimous
. >> the airplane, the one that says on the side, united states of america, lands anywhere in the world, i will be proud that it will be john kerry representing us. >> should he be confirmed, i'm confident he will be, and become our next secretary of state. i'm sure we'll have our disagreements which i know neither one of us will hesitate to bring to the other's attention. >> ever since key new york democratic senator chuck schumer softened his stance on former nebraska...
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if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. the one thing that i think hopefully in the new year we'll focus on is seeing if we can put a package like this together with a little bit less drama. a little less brinksmanship. not scare the heck out of folks quite as much. >> well, the president doesn't want to scare us too much. nbc's tracie potts is live for us on capitol hill. tracie, it was a new year's day to remember. >> it was. this came a day late but just in time for the markets reopening this morning and just in time for many americans who were very concerned about their tax rates going up. that's an area that democrats gave him. couples who make $450,000 or more are going to have higher tax rates. you heard the president alluding to a tax fight. that's a fight that the congress has to deal with. john boehner the republican house speaker was able to gather 85 votes in favor of this bill. overwhelmingly passed in the senate.not as much, most republicans vot
if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. the one thing that i think hopefully in the new year we'll focus on is seeing if we can put a package like this together with a little bit less drama. a little less brinksmanship. not scare the heck out of folks quite as much. >> well, the president doesn't want to scare us too much. nbc's tracie potts is live for us on...
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and showering units. one thing we want to do with the time that the secretary has given us is make sure that the standards we develop and accept and measure are standards that apply in any particular kind of convict not just one kind of -- conflict not just one kind of conflict. that's why we want to make sure we have the standards right so anyone who makes the standard can serve in that particular occupation skill. >> do you see any major roadblocks here over next year or two? >> in this country, as the president himself pointed out in his inaugural speech, we've been on a long journey. a long journey in achieving equality. there have been some tough challenges along the road in facing every barrier, whether it was racial barriers, which we've overcome, the don't ask don't tell, dealing with women, all of these have not come easy. they have all required a lot of sacrifice, a lot of work, a lot of dedication, a lot of leadership. i think that is the case here. we have the experience of women being in the
and showering units. one thing we want to do with the time that the secretary has given us is make sure that the standards we develop and accept and measure are standards that apply in any particular kind of convict not just one kind of -- conflict not just one kind of conflict. that's why we want to make sure we have the standards right so anyone who makes the standard can serve in that particular occupation skill. >> do you see any major roadblocks here over next year or two? >>...
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you have to know in the u.s., only united airlines is using the boeing 787. what does it mean for the future of the dreamliner? let's go to my colleague in london. >> very good to see you. the reaction of boeing, in session it dragged down the dow after hours. ing dragged down the market. real concerns about this. boeing says it stands by the integrity of the design and plane itself but it's a key player and sales items going forward. it costs $2 million per plane and part of the revival strategy of boeing. real concerns on this one as well and as you say centering around that battery when overcharged can catch fire. the company that makes that is a japanese company. their shares down 18% since january 7th. >> billions of dollars of odds for that plane. it goes away bad news for the dow component. >>> as always, why are you up with us? shoot me an e-mail. waytooearly@msnbc.com. jump on board. we'll read the best responses on the show. still ahead we'll try to unravel the sports mystery the yeaof th says he was the victim of a hoax. we'll have more on that sto
you have to know in the u.s., only united airlines is using the boeing 787. what does it mean for the future of the dreamliner? let's go to my colleague in london. >> very good to see you. the reaction of boeing, in session it dragged down the dow after hours. ing dragged down the market. real concerns about this. boeing says it stands by the integrity of the design and plane itself but it's a key player and sales items going forward. it costs $2 million per plane and part of the revival...
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it's the largest mass shooting in the history of the united states. all the victims wanted was to see the new "batman" film. jamie, did you think that you were going to get out alive or did you fear that everyone was going to die in there? >> no, my thought was this is how it ends, this is how i die, this can't be the way i die, this can't be the way my son dies he's 4 months and this can't be the way my girlfriend dies and my stepdaughter dies, she's 4 years. just so many things pacing through your head but every time you hear a gunshot, i see it through the corner of my eye, see someone drop and i'm trying to like duck, just trying to get out of the way and people are falling next to me but i'm still all right. and just thinking this is it. >> every time one of these things happens, gabrielle giffords last year, this shooting here, there's an outrage and then very quickly it dissipates. the american quick people quite quickly go back to their normal lives and they don't demand action in the way i would expect them to. why do so many americans not fe
it's the largest mass shooting in the history of the united states. all the victims wanted was to see the new "batman" film. jamie, did you think that you were going to get out alive or did you fear that everyone was going to die in there? >> no, my thought was this is how it ends, this is how i die, this can't be the way i die, this can't be the way my son dies he's 4 months and this can't be the way my girlfriend dies and my stepdaughter dies, she's 4 years. just so many...
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nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornbacks are all living united. to ensure the academic success of millions of kids in our communities. all the way to graduation day. but that won't happen without you. so take the pledge at unitedway.org. make a difference in the life of a child. suit up like your favorite nfl players, and become a volunteer reader, tutor or mentor with united way. c'mon0manp just do it,quick.ú no one's watchingp you0have to if you want to hang with0us ♪musicú good job neil: well, off the cliff. and to hear my small business buddies tell it, maybe into the abyss. you remember. ourselves of the earth real business, real folks to know the real score better than anyone i know, certainly better than i know. i love having them on to monitor things in this economy and to keep things real in this country because rather than the politicians making the rules and the laws, if you think about it, these are the guys to have to deal with the consequences of those rules and laws, and it's a brand new year with lots a rand new rules and laws
nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornbacks are all living united. to ensure the academic success of millions of kids in our communities. all the way to graduation day. but that won't happen without you. so take the pledge at unitedway.org. make a difference in the life of a child. suit up like your favorite nfl players, and become a volunteer reader, tutor or mentor with united way. c'mon0manp just do it,quick.ú no one's watchingp you0have to if you want to hang...
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united airlines the only one in the u.s. flying the dreamliner. a cockpit message showed battery problems and a burning smell was detected in the cabin. two biggest airlines in japan have grounded their 787 free-throw shooter pending safety checks. >>> turning now to a bizarre story involving notre dame star linebacker. news that the reported cancer death of his girlfriend was a hoax. in fact the woman never existed. >> reporter: no terrify name linebacker was the centerpiece of a fighting irish football team that shocked experts. recording a storybook season. a highly publicized story about the death of his girlfriend. she was believed to help inspire te'o. notre dame called it a hoax. >> this was an elaborate hoax perpetrated for reasons we can't fully understand. but had a certain cruelty at its core. >> reporter: the story of the hoax broke reporting the girlfriend doesn't even exist. as the story spread te'o said he's the victim of someone's sick joke and constant lies. notre dame's athletic director says te'o's relationship took place online
united airlines the only one in the u.s. flying the dreamliner. a cockpit message showed battery problems and a burning smell was detected in the cabin. two biggest airlines in japan have grounded their 787 free-throw shooter pending safety checks. >>> turning now to a bizarre story involving notre dame star linebacker. news that the reported cancer death of his girlfriend was a hoax. in fact the woman never existed. >> reporter: no terrify name linebacker was the centerpiece of...
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[laughter] ambassadors, members of fema of these united states. [applause] and the men and women of the maryland general assembly, there is more that unites us than divides us. this year, one of those things is the mighty, mighty baltimore ravens. [cheers and applause] my goodness. also bipartisan agreement. look, all of us are familiar with the ravens story, but their are also a number of remarkable people who are with us. i want to share a few of their stories with all of you. first,first, one of our nation 's leading minds and most prominent advocates of science, technology, and engineering, math and education, some of you know them as a member of the school state board. later this week president obama will be awarding him the national medal of science for his achievement in physics. dr. james gates. [applause] two years ago, and that just two years ago, this woman has turned around a workplace into a full- time job. ice in carolineanci county and melissa jones harris. [applause] within the heart of every individual is a spirit and a dignity th
[laughter] ambassadors, members of fema of these united states. [applause] and the men and women of the maryland general assembly, there is more that unites us than divides us. this year, one of those things is the mighty, mighty baltimore ravens. [cheers and applause] my goodness. also bipartisan agreement. look, all of us are familiar with the ravens story, but their are also a number of remarkable people who are with us. i want to share a few of their stories with all of you. first,first,...
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united airlines is going to chop about 600 jobs through buyouts. net to netflix, shares jumped 42%. with strong quarterly earnings. after peaking in the $37 range, apple is down 36%. the question everyone is asking, how low will they go. next to new home sales which some estimate to be at 400,000 for december. if that number is accurate, it would be a very good sign for the economy. and i'm sure you've seen the frenzy over subway's one-inch short controversy. sandwich lovers are happy. and some filed class lawsuits. suitcase customers are opened a refund for the portion of the sandwich that they've not been receiving. subway as declined to comment on the lawsuit. a spokesman said the restaurant chain has redoubled the levels to ensure consistency in every sandwich we have. >>> straight ahead, a super size controversy surrounding the super bowl's superdome. >>> plus, what is this, is it a bird, a plane, a man? we'll tell you. >>> and some of us will get that much needed warmup. enjoy it while it lasts. looks like another shot of arctic air next week. you're watching "early today." >>
united airlines is going to chop about 600 jobs through buyouts. net to netflix, shares jumped 42%. with strong quarterly earnings. after peaking in the $37 range, apple is down 36%. the question everyone is asking, how low will they go. next to new home sales which some estimate to be at 400,000 for december. if that number is accurate, it would be a very good sign for the economy. and i'm sure you've seen the frenzy over subway's one-inch short controversy. sandwich lovers are happy. and some...
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in the middle of the intensive care unit, sorry, we have to up and walk. >> more likely there will be smart about it and let the threat game. you have seen this play out. were going to do this. if you don't give us a deal. think about do they have in this. nurses' aides, lab techs, support staff, food service workers. but whether they doing? using this as power. it's a threat, and that is big when people, when you're sick, you don't want to be worried about someone. neil: would this be in are, you remember when ronald reagan, you go on strike, considered a ght, crucial profession. in industry you can't go on strike. not out of this president. not of this. this union-friendly president will, by the way, the labor unions, businesses unions, they will go as a group to the president. the nlrb and say, you have are back and we want our car routes. taxpayer dollars will likely be applied to these unions altamont neil: let me ask you this. watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardless. >> sadly there's a problem because most people ei
in the middle of the intensive care unit, sorry, we have to up and walk. >> more likely there will be smart about it and let the threat game. you have seen this play out. were going to do this. if you don't give us a deal. think about do they have in this. nurses' aides, lab techs, support staff, food service workers. but whether they doing? using this as power. it's a threat, and that is big when people, when you're sick, you don't want to be worried about someone. neil: would this be in...
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does it seem the algerians acted without even telling the united states and other nations? >> victoria newland, the spokesman at the state department was asked repeatedly about this earlier today. she would not answer the question, did you get prior knowledge of this with any definitiveness at all. the british prime minister, david cameron, says his government did not know. he seemed to be somewhat perturbed by that. he also appeared to be preparing the british public for bad news. listen. >> we know that this is a very difficult situation as algerian forces have attacked the compound, and it is a fluid situation, ongoing, very uncertain. so i don't want to say anymore than that now. i think we should be prepared for the possibility of further bad news. very difficult news in this extremely difficult situation. >> now, following on from that, we understand that algerian state television has just reported that four people died in this operation, two from britain, and two from the philippines, but as with pretty much everything in this situation, greg, we have no confirmation
does it seem the algerians acted without even telling the united states and other nations? >> victoria newland, the spokesman at the state department was asked repeatedly about this earlier today. she would not answer the question, did you get prior knowledge of this with any definitiveness at all. the british prime minister, david cameron, says his government did not know. he seemed to be somewhat perturbed by that. he also appeared to be preparing the british public for bad news....
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and bear in mind, the supreme court of the united states has ruled again and again, there are reduced rights of privacy in a school setting. that's why they can search your locker, don. that's why they can do patdown searches and very near strip searches. >> do you know how easy it is to put a locater strip on someone? basically your phone is a locater. >> of course it is. that's exactly right. >> someone's car, they don't even know. >> right. and that's why i think that even though they're outraged, their argument is going to fail. it's not an invasion of privacy, because -- >> no legal challenges? >> there will be challenges. i do not believe they'll be successful, based on what we have seen the supreme court say, time and time again. reduced expectation of privacy. this is a safety factor. and the other reason i think they're going to be successful, this is a money factor for the school. what happens, it's a magnet school. and so for every student that has checked in, in attendance, the school receives federal funning, based on the amount of students they have. and the problem they
and bear in mind, the supreme court of the united states has ruled again and again, there are reduced rights of privacy in a school setting. that's why they can search your locker, don. that's why they can do patdown searches and very near strip searches. >> do you know how easy it is to put a locater strip on someone? basically your phone is a locater. >> of course it is. that's exactly right. >> someone's car, they don't even know. >> right. and that's why i think that...
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the various communities in the united states that are often times ignored because of class issues or because of race issues or because of gender issues now have a powerful ability to get their message out, and i think that's is what gets me most excited. but it's a more confusing world. it requires more to really understand and assess information. i still think weed in gatekeepers and need professional journalist to help us with this but i think it's a more chaotic and exciting world, small d democratic world as a result. >> host: in ten years from now will u.s.a. today, the wall street journal, new york times, washington post, it's, be around and as important in our world? >> guest: i think that's a hard question. i could be wrong. but my guess is that they will not be around in any form that we recognize. i'm less concerned about that than i am are professional journalists around. so we have to separate out the method by which professional journalists operate, how do they share information, what organizes do the washing for, what provide of information do they provide, what form, i
the various communities in the united states that are often times ignored because of class issues or because of race issues or because of gender issues now have a powerful ability to get their message out, and i think that's is what gets me most excited. but it's a more confusing world. it requires more to really understand and assess information. i still think weed in gatekeepers and need professional journalist to help us with this but i think it's a more chaotic and exciting world, small d...
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or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say -- when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war-seeking to be wiped off and eradicated, the killing of women and children to be eradicated. and we propose the way, we proposed the path. >> what they're really saying is in spite of the fact that we deny the holocaust, that we threaten israel and demonize the united states, we do all this stuff, we want you to trust us. in spite of the fact that we won't cooperate with the international regime set-up to avoid an arms race in the middle east, and set up to avoid nuclear proliferation. nobody believes them because they don't have a tenable position. >> do you trust mahmoud ahmadinejad? >> not on this, i don't. >> his argument is why should not america be allowed nuclear weapons? why should israel, who admits they have them, why should they be permitted to have the nuclear weapons and not iran. >> well then, why isn't he going for a bigger proliferation initiative, instead of he is
or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say -- when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war-seeking to be wiped off and eradicated, the killing of women and children to be eradicated. and we propose the way, we proposed the path. >> what they're really saying is in spite of the fact that we deny the holocaust, that we threaten israel and demonize the united states, we do all this stuff, we want you to trust us. in spite of...
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that is compared to 95% of physicians in the united kingdom. our culture is, do not get sick on saturday, sunday. half of american emergency room patients would have gone to a primary care provider if they have been able to get an appointment at the time one was needed. we are wasting billions of dollars because people end up in the emergency room or nonemergent care because they cannot find a primary health care position -- physician. primary care is intended to be and should be the foundation of the u.s. healthcare system. in 2008, americans made almost one billion office visits to the dr.. 50% were to primary care doctors. according to patrol -- access to primary health care results in better health outcome, reducing health disparities, and lower spending by reducing emergency room but when you get people to the dr. when they showed, they do not get sicker than they otherwise would be at great cost. the problem we are discussing is a national problem existing in 50 states and the country. it is even worse for particular geographic regions. t
that is compared to 95% of physicians in the united kingdom. our culture is, do not get sick on saturday, sunday. half of american emergency room patients would have gone to a primary care provider if they have been able to get an appointment at the time one was needed. we are wasting billions of dollars because people end up in the emergency room or nonemergent care because they cannot find a primary health care position -- physician. primary care is intended to be and should be the foundation...
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or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say -- when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war-seeking to be wiped off and eradicated, the killing of women and children to be eradicated. and we propose the way, we proposed the path. >> what they're really saying is in spite of the fact that we deny the holocaust, that we threaten israel and demonize the united states, we do all this stuff, we want you to trust us. in spite of the fact that we won't cooperate with the international regime set-up to avoid an arms race in the middle east, and set up to avoid nuclear proliferation. nobody believes them because they don't have a tenable position. >> do you trust mahmoud ahmadinejad? >> not on this, i don't. >> his argument is why should not america be allowed nuclear weapons? why should israel, who admits they have them, why should they be permitted to have the nuclear weapons and not iran. >> well then, why isn't he going for a bigger proliferation initiative, instead of he is
or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say -- when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war-seeking to be wiped off and eradicated, the killing of women and children to be eradicated. and we propose the way, we proposed the path. >> what they're really saying is in spite of the fact that we deny the holocaust, that we threaten israel and demonize the united states, we do all this stuff, we want you to trust us. in spite of...
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the largest mass shooting in the history of the united states. all victims wanted to see the new batman film. patricia, jamie and their 4-year-old daughter, 4-month-old son at the premiere when the gunman opened fire. did you fear everyone was going to die in there? >> my thought, this how it ends, this is how i die. this can't be the way that i die. this can't be the way my son dies. he's -- he's 4 months, this can't be the way my girlfriend dies and our stepdaughter dies. she's 4 years. just so many things pacing through your head. every time you see a gunshot you see -- i see it through the corner of my eye, you see someone drop. and i'm trying to like duck, just trying to get out of the way and people are falling next to me but i'm still -- i'm still all right. and just thinking, this is it. >> every time one of these things happens, gabrielle giffords last year, this shooting here, there's an outrage, and quickly it dissipates. the american people quite quickly go back to their normal lives and they don't demand action in the way that i woul
the largest mass shooting in the history of the united states. all victims wanted to see the new batman film. patricia, jamie and their 4-year-old daughter, 4-month-old son at the premiere when the gunman opened fire. did you fear everyone was going to die in there? >> my thought, this how it ends, this is how i die. this can't be the way that i die. this can't be the way my son dies. he's -- he's 4 months, this can't be the way my girlfriend dies and our stepdaughter dies. she's 4 years....
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. >>> a lot of people across the united states are sick this evening and i mean a lot of people. the cdc said bottom line, it's flu season, but this epidemic is hitting us hard and hitting us wide, nearly the entire nations reporting wide-spread flu activity and while it's small comfort to people like me who are dealing with the flu symptoms, the number of cases seem to be dropping. i spoke with a doctor who specializes in diseases, here is our conversation. >> the flu vaccine, although the best tool we have, is not 100% effective. so based on if information we have so far, it appears that if you get the flu vaccine, you are 60% less likely to see a doctor for the flu. you may have been in the not so lucky -- >> not so lucky. >> that's %. so then, i took it a little bit late. tamaflu. >> it does work, it works best in the first 48 hours of your sti symptoms. >> people said remove the cup. it's tea, honest oi, lemon. does that work? >> i think it will make you feel better. it will not do much for the virus. >> if i hear one more person to tell me to wash my hands, doctor, i will s
. >>> a lot of people across the united states are sick this evening and i mean a lot of people. the cdc said bottom line, it's flu season, but this epidemic is hitting us hard and hitting us wide, nearly the entire nations reporting wide-spread flu activity and while it's small comfort to people like me who are dealing with the flu symptoms, the number of cases seem to be dropping. i spoke with a doctor who specializes in diseases, here is our conversation. >> the flu vaccine,...
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this is the united states view of the p.l.s. sector with respect to the portion of the bonds they own. they own some of those bonds and under their rules they tell us what they think about the underlying mortgages and these are the numbers you want to look at. fannie mae says there is about $28 billion on their balance sheet, exposure to mortgages in this sector. they expect a 50% default rate. this is before. going forward on their existing holdings. 50% default rate and when it defaults and goes into foreclosure, they expect a 66% loss under that mortgage. half the mortgages, 2/3 of the principal written down. it tells you fannie mae believes there are roughly 2.25 more forclosures coming. we think fanny and freddy and the sbranks other avenues. all the programs you talked about for reform and helping these home owners. most of those programs are not eligible to be used in this sector. the p.l.s. homeowner has very few options. our thesis is allowing these home owners to write down the mortgages, you re-reduce the am of forecl
this is the united states view of the p.l.s. sector with respect to the portion of the bonds they own. they own some of those bonds and under their rules they tell us what they think about the underlying mortgages and these are the numbers you want to look at. fannie mae says there is about $28 billion on their balance sheet, exposure to mortgages in this sector. they expect a 50% default rate. this is before. going forward on their existing holdings. 50% default rate and when it defaults and...
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the hospital didn't have the right material for the dog so they turned to the united states and with money from donors, he was fitted with a new pair of legs. now lemon pie is more than 100 dogs living there all saved from abuse and neglect. a sitcom star goes back to work after getting a lot of attention for speaking out against his show. i wonder if his big paycheck had anything to do with his change of heart. there is a python problem in florida. yeah. firch and wildlife officials aim to fix it literally. we are on the hunt. in the sunshine state, yikes. and real mozzarella cheese. but what makes us even prouder... is what our real dinners can do for your family. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing e all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. that's the question. every day. when you have the most advanced tools, you want to make something with them. something that helps. helps safeguard our shores. helps someone see through a wall of fire. helps those nowhere near the right doctor stand a chance.
the hospital didn't have the right material for the dog so they turned to the united states and with money from donors, he was fitted with a new pair of legs. now lemon pie is more than 100 dogs living there all saved from abuse and neglect. a sitcom star goes back to work after getting a lot of attention for speaking out against his show. i wonder if his big paycheck had anything to do with his change of heart. there is a python problem in florida. yeah. firch and wildlife officials aim to fix...
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inauguration and the king holiday, not so overshadow the significance of all he accomplished for the united states the president kicked off his inaugural festivities by honoring mlk. two days before the eyes of the world are focused on him, today president obama sought to fix the country's collective gaze on martin luther king jr.'s legacy on this national day of service, sprucing up a washington elementary school with the first family, while the vice president and his family helped load goodies bound for fighting service members, veterans and first responders. >> i'm always reminded that he said, everybody wants to be first, everybody wants to be a drum major, but if you're going to be a drum major, be a drum major for service, be a drum major for justice, be a drum major for looking out for other people. >> we want to help the unfortunate families. >> reporter: across the country, they did just that, lending helping hands in orlando, where volunteers built a garden. new york city at a habitat for humanity event and chicago, writing letters and making care packages for troops overseas. >>
inauguration and the king holiday, not so overshadow the significance of all he accomplished for the united states the president kicked off his inaugural festivities by honoring mlk. two days before the eyes of the world are focused on him, today president obama sought to fix the country's collective gaze on martin luther king jr.'s legacy on this national day of service, sprucing up a washington elementary school with the first family, while the vice president and his family helped load...